Milwaukee Brewers star outfielder Christian Yelich has tied a major league record by homering in each of his team’s first four games to start a season.
Yelich drilled a 1-0 fastball from Cardinals right-hander Michael Wacha over the wall in right field Sunday afternoon for his fourth homer of the season.
The solo blast by Yelich gave Milwaukee a 1-0 lead in the first inning over St. Louis.
The reigning National League MVP became the sixth player in MLB history to start a season with homers in four straight games. The other five are: Willie Mays (1971), Mark McGwire (1998), Nelson Cruz (2011), Chris Davis (2013) and Trevor Story (2016).
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